Great! Great! Great!I love your easy integration of a 3D-scenViewer and tried to follow-up of how you did that.In the app I found your nugget-package referenced, but there seems to be no GitHub-repo available for that. Can you explain or link me to a how-to for that (or a repo)?

I just want to use and write C#... perhaps MAUI will be the way to go for truly cross platform development with a GUI you can design once, the only good thing about developing for the browser is HTML/CSS and live inspector design changes.

The day Javascript is dead, buried and forgotten the better.. it's a shame browser vendors *cough* google are so attached to it. Everything that has been built around keeping it relevant and just barely usable is just rubbish. Something better needs to fully replace Javascript completely and be supported in the browser properly. WASM

Thanks for the great presentation, hope you guys make genuine effort into making Blazor a complete replacement for js libraries so that i can stop learning new js libraries every week. if you guys actually push Blazor wasm , a large community will start using it and it could be the next react js or bigger. wasm ftw.

@Rexel: I have written and published 2 Blazor Apps without ever needing to do InterOp with JS. I think having that option is being open-minded and acknowledging that JS already exists in this space with many great libraries. You do not have to use it, of course, its optional and not a must. I think deciding not to use it because of an optional feature is a bit extreme.

Hi, how does the new MAUI framework compare to the experimental mobile bindings for Blazor which Steve Sanderson showed a while back? Is that effort discontinued? Will Blazor and MAUI converge in future? Thanks.

Blazor marketing keeps saying full stack .net framework. I can only accept that when there is no HTML involved. Having to write HTML for the UI sucks! Can we get some XAML support, or better yet, ability to create UI in C#?